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  • 22 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930

    BANKS PRESENT ANNUAL REPORTS, ELECT OFFICERS

    I I ii I M i l II II

    Marine Trait Company adds three men to board of erectors;

    net earning Updated tContinued 'rom Page Thirteen)

    Chair Company; Eldridge G. Spauld-ing, president Spaulding, Hedstrom & Bpaulding, Inc.; Frank E. Wattles, wholesale produce; Henry P. Werner, president Hecker H-O Company, Inc.; Charles A. White, attorney; Ward A. Wickwire, W. A. Gardner & Co.; Langdon B. Wood, president H. H. Birge & Sons Company; Luther E. Wood, Wood & Brooks Company; Clinton R. Wyckoff, treasurer Atlas Steel Casting Company; Harry Yates, vice-president Buffalo, Rochester u Pont Rayon Company.

    Capital and Surplus In annual reports officers of the

    company pointed out that the in-crease of capital by the sale of ad-ditional stock during last year has strengthened the financial position of the bank. Capital was increased from t§.OOQ,000 to $6,000,000 and surplus from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000.

    At the close of 1929, capital, surplus and undivided profits* of the bank totaled $29,020,454, with deposite at •121,884.938. At the same time that rights were issued, the company split its stock 2Ji for one, making the par value of the shares $10.

    Marine Adds Directors P Three Buffalonians prominent Jn 1 business and civic activities were ' elected directors of the Marine Trust

    Company. They are N. Loring Dan-forth, president. John W. Danforth Company; Albert D. Graves, president, Pratt COt*T' mJ^ferc , _ Mr. Holzman served in the Trust I larine Safe Deposit

    son, Thomas H. Hanrahan, Alex G. Hoefler. Russell J. H. Hutton, Jo-seph Kam, George G. Kleindinst, Jacob Gerhard Lang; William Lan-sill, J. Willard Lansing, Stanislaus Lipowicz, Clarence H. Littell, Horace L. Mann, Herman J. Manzel, Edward J. Meyer, Edwin Lang Miller, Lars S. Potter,, Edwin R. Smith John C. Trefts, Orson E. Yeager, Henry C. Zeller.

    Elmer L. Theobald, assistant vice-president, was elected vice-president. The officers re-elected are: Oliver Cabana, Jr., chairman of the board; George G. Kleindinst, president; Ja-cob G. Lang, honorary vice-presi-dent; Henry C. Zeller, honorary vice-president; vice-presidents: Robert W. H. Campbell, Philip H. Gerner, Harvey C. Halliday, George J. Kloep

    Department since 1920..

    fer, Bernard M. Norcross, Morris G. Travel department, William M. Van I Pertatein. Leon G. Ruth, Howard Sul-

    livan, Charles C. Theobald, Bert H. White, Elmer L. Theobald. \

    Assistant vice-presidents: Harold At the annual meeting of the . E. Choate, Thomas Goodwin, Freder-

    Mr. Rhodes has had an extensive ( ^ ^ f ^ j d n i of the MarineJSafe^De- J ick A. Heron, S. Grove McClellan, Katherine A. Mclnerney, Floyd I. Pfleeger, Allen L. Schnitter.

    Cashier, Albert J. Winkler. Trust officers: William C. Uhrhan, Robert L. Wells. Assistant cashiers: L. Rob-ert Arthur, Walter A. Bebenek, John

    training in credit work. I posit Company yesterday, the follow Mr. Kollatz has been in the bank-jing were elected directors: Walter

    tag business since 1919. | »• Cooke, Laurens Enos, Edward B. _ . . - - . . Holmes, Seymour H. Knox, Edward Board or Directors , H Letchworth, Edmond D. McCarthy,

    I t was announced that the follow- Tlliott C. McDougal, Henry D. Miles, t ins will compos* the board of direc- , George F. Rand. Jacob J. Siegrist, J. Cropsey, Jr.; Henry B. Emsberger tors of the Marine: George A Ball,, Philip J. Wickser, Edward G. Zeller. James H. Ives, Harry W. Paintner Vice-president: Frank L. Bapst, Eman-j Following the stockholders meeting, I Clarence H. Parmantier, Carl A. nel Boasberg. Edward H. Butler, John the directors elected officers as fol- j Westhauser. Auditor, William P. Eyr-

    m, Walter lows: George F. Rand, president; El- ! ing. i £ t L C ' ^ ? 0 U £ 1 , ~ c h £ n n a ? 0 f ^ e l W i t h t f te exception of Elmer L. board, Walter P. Cooke, v ce-presi- ; Theobald all the officers named were

    Becker, vice-presi- | re-elected. Elmer L. Theobald was formerly assistant vice-president at

    manager; Henry J. Beitz, secretary: Eugene L. Reed, treasurer; August G. Hasel-bauer, auditor.

    P. Cooke, chairman of the board. The Marine Trust Co. of Buffalo, Kene-fick. Cooke, Mitchell, Bass & Letch-worth: Fred D. Corey, chairman exe-ident; WMiam A. Zimmerman, ''vice-

    president and general I H e n r v J Rpi t / a

    FUWRRAL DIRECTORS

    W B. FARNSWORTH CO. WALTXB L. PROCTOR, pi iectoe 3S0 Blmwood Av*. Tupper 0379 Liberty Bank Elects

    the Broadway-Fillmore office, At the annual meeting of the

    stockholders of the Liberty Safe De-posit company, the following directors were re-elected: Oliver Cabana, Jr.,

    m HENRY 8. KXLLY

    Succaaaor to James R. Diamond NonnUk Ave— Dtl. 5150 or Bid. 0*31

    APthe annual meeting of the board i *£™P c - teller Jacob Gerhard Lang,

    B. H. De la wars Av*.

    BUBT

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    DRL'LLARU S2RVIC1 T. ARTHUR LSQO. Director « n Elmwood Ave. T u p 2543

    of directors of the Liberty Bank of Buffalo, Elmer L. Theobald was elected vice-president.

    Mr. Theobald was formerly assist-nitemae 3383 ant vice-presuen; at the Broadway-

    Fillmore offive.

    WALTKR 8. KINO. Undertaker 425 Ortder St . Fill. 59M

    HENRV SAUERWEIN M»io at . Crescent 4218

    DIED

    William Lansill, George G. Klein-dinst.

    Immediately after the meeting of the stockholders the directors met and re-elected the following officers: Oliver Cabana, Jr., president; Jacob

    At the annual meeting of the stock- Gerhard Lang, vice-president; George holders of the Liberty Bank thelG. Kleindinst, treasurer-secretary;

    H H B B ^ ^ B X - : 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B I Katherine A. Mclnerney.1 assistant

    treasurer, assistant secretary. Bank of Snyder

    Herbert J. Volgelsang, cashier of the Bank of Snyder, one of the Ma-rine Midland banks, was elected a director of the bank at the annual miiting of the stockholders last eve-ning. Mr. Volgelsang has been cash-ier and secretary of the bank since it opened on July 2, 1929.

    The following directors were re-elected: George F. Bates, William R. Boocock, Nelson W. Cheney, Joseph Coplon, W. Allan Gardner, Austin B. Hoolihan. F. Warren Mundie, Frank P. Ranahan, Franklin F. Schafer, Otto F. Schuler and Eugene Warner.

    These officers were elected by the -.rectors: F. Warren Mundie, presi-

    ^ ^ K s ^ & 2 < ^ « " S % ^ Joseph Coplon and Otto F. !nd , S * ^ , d l £ & « oVcl^ iand^o.^u 'Mrs^in i^n Schuler, vice-presidents; Herbert J.

    JOHNSON AND WILKINS COMPANY 44S Delaware Ave. Tupper B7S2

    •otter t S. Blelby. Pre*.

    KEiXZR-Jaauary 13. 1930, Mary Ann Nun&a, wife pt the late Orum»nce Serjeant

    f rS^SUft. K,eUe,r- tJ. S. AT. retired; mother i of Albert J.. Lewis H.. Mrs. William De-1 Shiniky ol Tonawanda. N. V.. and Mrs.

    John Smitn: ei*ter ot Mlcbacl J and Mai-WtUiam H. Rende., ***** \ K L T5X%£2?&it*L *~ ^ r f s "

    PHIUP J mt2 Jeirersoa Ave

    SMITH Jell 071 i

    DIED BAIUtirrT-January H, WW. John a*r-

    • tm\, husoand o( EUen Leo::«ru. faihei' ot mf** Barrett, Mra. Tftomw U. C.ean aad iCBe late John and Ltonaid Barren: brother ®t James *nd Tnonias

    Tliursday morn-ijMI at 8.30. and from St. JOr. the Baptist

    Church at » o'clock Friends Invited. De-ceased was a member ot Cbapln's Relief Corp.. No. 4. Ladles of the U. V. L.. and Branch 43. L. C. B. A. 14M5*

    KINO—In C istle Point. N. Y , January 13, 1930. John L.. son of the late William and Elizabeth Km*: brother of Mrs. George P. Ryan. Funeral from the Funeral Parlors of John T. Whalen. « 0 Elk street. Thurs-day morning at » 3 0 o'clock and from St. Bri»!ds Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. * B.i; .ett. Mrs. W. ,

    . f S u ' r ^ K f ^ SL-, J ? *&U*?rSl ' M ^ a n d ^ T h e r ^ JliL".. °L$Zr Snd nfrolS i

    » i * a member oi . O, T. M. Tent SIS. Amal-i!-«U»ated Association of 8*,i"t̂ ; & Electric Bmulairees No. (>23 and the Holy Name 3o-

    adsty. Istle* >BBtKTMAH—Janaary 1< tf30. in Buffalo.

    Iward A. oeioved husband o* Elsa R. CTTman; stepfather of Oc>rse D. Burrall.

    ĴCBe tuneril will uke ptAce frcn the family ^rMMnee. 1*2 Fifteenth street, on Friday afternoon at 1.30 o clock. Fr-ends are in-vited to attend. Inte/mcr. at Qowanda. Jt T. 15116*

    BUTLER—January 13. 1930. Frsafc J., oe-|oved son of Mary O. a n i th» late iranic Butler; brother ol Aloe.x J., Mary A. and

    ••tit* late Walter Butler, nuae.ai from ihe .family residence. 50 Lilac «,'tH Thursday

    norning u S.30 o'clock ana from St

    Dominy of Detroit. Mich. Tfcs funeral will be held from the family residence. 391 Hoyt street. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and First M. E. church at 2.30. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of Daughters of St. George and Niagara W. C T. V. 15tl«*

    LUEDEMAN—In this city. Jan. 13. 1930, Frederick, beloved husband ut Mary Lusde-man 'nee Fredericks >; father of Fred J . , Mrs. wtuî m Mehi, Waiter F. and the late! Mam street and Harlem road. -Mr*. Minnie FTey and Edward J. Luedeman; ; grandfather ot Russell W. Luudcman. Funeral from the family residence. 51) High street. Tliursday